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Pascal Le Floch

Pascal Le Floch

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
8400
World Ranking
12822
National Ranking
506

Overview

Pascal Le Floch was affiliated with École Polytechnique in France and contributed to the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, focusing particularly on subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, Food Science, Marketing, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law.

Their research spanned several topics, with notable emphasis on Food Waste Reduction and Sustainability, Coastal and Marine Management, COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts, Environmental Sustainability in Business, Climate Change, Adaptation and Migration, Arctic and Russian Policy Studies, and French Urban and Social Studies.

Le Floch's recent publications included:

  • "Vulnerability and spatial competition: The case of fisheries and offshore wind projects," 2022, Ecological Economics
  • "Challenging the 'artisanal vs. industrial' dichotomy in French Atlantic fisheries: An organizational typology of multi-vessel fishing firms," 2021, Marine Policy
  • "Identification des points de rupture dans la série longue des productions de sardine en France (1900-2017)," 2020, Revue d'économie industrielle
  • "Fisheries and aquaculture products consumption in France: when the Covid-19 crisis did not lead to more sustainable purchases," 2023, Aquatic Living Resources
  • "Explaining technical change and its impacts over the very long term: The case of the Atlantic sardine fishery in France from 1900 to 2017," 2023, Research Policy

Frequent coauthors included Frédérique Alban, Fabienne Daurès, Kilian Heutte, Stérenn Lucas, and Mathieu Merzéréaud, with several collaborations yielding multiple publications.

The main publication venues where their work appeared were Aquatic Living Resources, Ecological Economics, Revue d'économie industrielle, Marine Policy, and Research Policy.

Best Publications

  • Phosphaalkene, phospholyl and phosphinine ligands: New tools in coordination chemistry and catalysis

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  • Controlled Design of Size-Tunable Monodisperse Nickel Nanoparticles

    Sophie Carenco;Sophie Carenco;Cédric Boissière;Lionel Nicole;Clément Sanchez

  • The U=C double bond: synthesis and study of uranium nucleophilic carbene complexes.

    Thibault Cantat;Thérèse Arliguie;Anne Noël;Pierre Thuéry

  • A bis(thiophosphinoyl)methanediide palladium complex: coordinated dianion or nucleophilic carbene complex?

    Thibault Cantat;Nicolas Mézailles;Louis Ricard;Yves Jean

  • Silacalix-[n]-phosphaarenes: Macrocyclic Ligands Based on Dicoordinate Phosphorus Centers

    Narcis Avarvari;Nicolas Mézailles;Louis Ricard;Pascal Le Floch

  • New mono- and bis-carbene samarium complexes: synthesis, X-ray crystal structures and reactivity.

    Thibault Cantat;Florian Jaroschik;François Nief;Louis Ricard

  • Octaethyldiphosphaferrocene: An Efficient Ligand in the Palladium-Catalyzed Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reaction

    Xavier Sava;Louis Ricard;and François Mathey;Pascal Le Floch

  • A Cationic 1-(2-Methylpyridine)Phosphole Cymene Ruthenium Chloride Complex as an Efficient Catalyst in the Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones

    Claire Thoumazet;Mohand Melaimi;Louis Ricard;Francois Mathey

  • Thulium Alkylidene Complexes: Synthesis, X-ray Structures, and Reactivity

    Thibault Cantat;Florian Jaroschik;Louis Ricard;Pascal Le Floch

  • Bis-phosphorus stabilised carbene complexes

    Thibault Cantat;Nicolas Mézailles;Audrey Auffrant;Pascal Le Floch

  • Synthesis of 1-Phosphabarrelene Phosphine Sulfide Substituted Palladium(II) Complexes: Application in the Catalyzed Suzuki Cross-Coupling Process and in the Allylation of Secondary Amines

    Olivier Piechaczyk;Marjolaine Doux;Louis Ricard;Pascal Le Floch

  • 1,3,2-Diazaphosphinines and -Diazaarsinines as Precursors for Polyfunctional Phosphinines and Arsinines

    Narcis Avarvari;Pascal Le Floch;and Louis Ricard;François Mathey

  • PCNCP Ligands in the Chromium-Catalyzed Oligomerization of Ethylene: Tri- versus Tetramerization

    Christian Klemps;Elina Payet;Lionel Magna;Lucien Saussine

  • Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of (phosphoranylidenephosphine)pentacarbonyltungsten complexes. Another access to the phosphorus-carbon double bond

    Pascal Le Floch;Angela Marinetti;Louis Ricard;Francois Mathey

  • Cationic dimetallic gold hydride complex stabilized by a xantphos-phosphole ligand: synthesis, X-ray crystal structure, and density functional theory study.

    Aurélie Escalle;Guilhem Mora;Fabien Gagosz;Nicolas Mézailles

  • Iminophosphorane Neodymium(III) Complexes As Efficient Initiators for Lactide Polymerization

    Antoine Buchard;Rachel H. Platel;Audrey Auffrant;Xavier F. Le Goff

  • A σ4, λ5-phosphinine palladium complex: a new type of phosphorus ligand and catalyst. Application to the Pd-catalyzed formation of arylboronic esters

    Marjolaine Doux;Nicolas Mézailles;Mohand Melaimi;Louis Ricard

  • Palladium(0)-catalyzed functionalization of bromophosphinines

    Pascal Le Floch;Duncan Carmichael;Louis Ricard;Francois Mathey

  • Xanthene-Phosphole Ligands: Synthesis, Coordination Chemistry, and Activity in the Palladium-Catalyzed Amine Allylation

    Guilhem Mora;Bernard Deschamps;Steven van Zutphen;Xavier F. Le Goff

  • A new and convenient approach towards bis(iminophosphoranyl)methane ligands and their dicationic, cationic, anionic and dianionic derivatives

    Matthieu Demange;Leila Boubekeur;Audrey Auffrant;Nicolas Mézailles

  • Coordination of tetradentate X2N2 (X = P, S, O) ligands to iron(II) metal center and catalytic application in the transfer hydrogenation of ketones.

    Antoine Buchard;Hadrien Heuclin;Audrey Auffrant;Xavier F. Le Goff

  • Cobalt-catalyzed formation of symmetrical biaryls and its mechanism.

    Aurélien Moncomble;Pascal Le Floch;Corinne Gosmini

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas Mézailles
Nicolas Mézailles Paul Sabatier University
Louis Ricard
Louis Ricard École Polytechnique
François Mathey
François Mathey Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thibault Cantat
Thibault Cantat University of Paris-Saclay
Clément Sanchez
Clément Sanchez Collège de France
Cédric Boissière
Cédric Boissière Sorbonne University
Mohand Melaimi
Mohand Melaimi University of California, San Diego
František Hartl
František Hartl University of Reading
Pierre Thuéry
Pierre Thuéry Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Angela Marinetti
Angela Marinetti Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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